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say the united front that we put up against obama care and against the stimulus and their national energy tax were all huge factors in our success. but what truly defines this majority is how it's different in the past from majorities both democrat and republican. that was a promise that i made to all of you two years ago here at cpac that our majority would do things differently, particularly when it comes to listening to the american people, to put together our governing agenda. we look to the people, not to politicians. we receive thousands of ideas and use them to craft our pledge to america. and when i took the gavel from nancy pelosi and said we'd have open debates in the house, folks on the other side of the aisle didn't boo that time, they just laughed. they laughed and called it a stump when we read the constitution on the floor of the house from start to finish and they laughed again last fall when i said we'd write a federal transportation bill with zero earmarks in it linked directly to the expansion of american energy production. let me tell you what's been going on in the ho
say the united front that we put up against obama care and against the stimulus and their national energy tax were all huge factors in our success. but what truly defines this majority is how it's different in the past from majorities both democrat and republican. that was a promise that i made to all of you two years ago here at cpac that our majority would do things differently, particularly when it comes to listening to the american people, to put together our governing agenda. we look to...
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an american energy and the skills that american workers need. the education that our kids deserve. and the values that always made this country great. hard work and fair play. and shared responsibility. everybody. from top to bottom. everybody pitching in. and you know what? that's actually what everybody wants to do. when you hear some of these political debates, poor people, they want to work hard. they want to find a job. wealthy people, they believe in this country. they want to give back. but we've gotten into this pattern where our politics divides us and pushes us apart. we need to make sure that the next generation of manufacturing takes root not in asia, not in europe but right here. in detroit and pittsburgh and cleveland and houston. [cheers] we don't want to be a nation, nobody should want us to be a nation known for just buying and consuming things. we want to build things. make things. and invent things. sell things. all around the world. which is why we need to stop giving tax breaks to business that is ship jobs overseas. let's reward companies that are creating job
an american energy and the skills that american workers need. the education that our kids deserve. and the values that always made this country great. hard work and fair play. and shared responsibility. everybody. from top to bottom. everybody pitching in. and you know what? that's actually what everybody wants to do. when you hear some of these political debates, poor people, they want to work hard. they want to find a job. wealthy people, they believe in this country. they want to give back....
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i am deeply committed to an american energy program. you watch what is happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. callista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday. we had lunch with former secretary of state george shultz. how many times do you have to get over the head with a two by four to realize that we need to get the energy situation fixed. that's why i favor an american energy program, american oil and gas, american croal, american nuclear power, american wind and solar, iowa ranks only second to denmark in wind power. i also favor the development of biofuels. in 1984, some of you were old enough to remember i voted for something called gasahol which ronald reagan signed as part of our national security energy program. in 1986, it had been renamed ethanol and i signed it again and in 1998, when big oil tried to kill it, chuck grassy said i was the one person who saved ethanol from being killed by big oil. the reason is really simple. if i have to choose
i am deeply committed to an american energy program. you watch what is happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. callista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday. we had lunch with former secretary of state george shultz. how many times do you have to get over the head with a two by four to realize that we need to get the energy situation fixed. that's why i favor an american energy program, american oil and gas,...
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higher energy costs will do that. if they want to make america poor they ought to come clean about that. just a soap. in the name of our pristine environment we will live in caves and freeze in the dark. not a kid's a political slogan, but appealing to some environmentalists. there is one part of the video that i really like. >> if i wanted america to fail for every concern and for every crisis, shutting down entire industries and killing tens of thousands of jobs in the name of saving the spotted owls. john: i get to the spotted owls in the second, but the regulators to constantly in debt crises. those overhead power lines would give you canner. so will cell phones, hair dye, breast implants, nutrasweet, coffee. all of those and more where government our media pushed scarce i was asked to cover during my abc career. plus global warming, mad cow disease, lawn chemicals and so on. is all this a crisis and is all this requiring giving more money and power to government? the spotted owl story had some with me because my
higher energy costs will do that. if they want to make america poor they ought to come clean about that. just a soap. in the name of our pristine environment we will live in caves and freeze in the dark. not a kid's a political slogan, but appealing to some environmentalists. there is one part of the video that i really like. >> if i wanted america to fail for every concern and for every crisis, shutting down entire industries and killing tens of thousands of jobs in the name of saving...
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forget about wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal. i am proud to say that in the world of reality, the u.s. has doubled its renewable energy production in the last three years. we have doubled our renewable energy production in the last three years. it is not time at all for us to be able to do a u-turn or to press the pause button on what we are doing on renewable energy across the country. that is the world i live in. the world of reality. the world of dealing with what we have to deal with to accomplish the imperatives of our national, economic, environmental security for the u.s. that is what we have been working on since i became secretary of interior of the 21st of january, 2009. let me read you a couple of things that are related to that. another reality of this town is that sometimes, those who live in the fairy tale world of politics have a very short memory. there is a gap that it was just 2010, just a little over two years ago -- there was an oil well 5,000 feet below the gulf of mexico which was spewing out at a rate of 50
forget about wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal. i am proud to say that in the world of reality, the u.s. has doubled its renewable energy production in the last three years. we have doubled our renewable energy production in the last three years. it is not time at all for us to be able to do a u-turn or to press the pause button on what we are doing on renewable energy across the country. that is the world i live in. the world of reality. the world of dealing with what we have to deal...
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oversight, the other part was these agencies come in for the hearings, whether it is department of energy or labor, have detached they are -- how detached they are. you have someone from the department of labour who has never run a business. who does not understand bottom lines. who does not worry about payroll. you see there is a huge gap between what is going on and the regulatory agencies. you see why the nation is in trouble. they did not see the connection between how the regulations hurt our businesses and our economy. that disconnect is another thing that i was surprised about. when you look at the results, you look at where we are at, you understand how it happened and why. hhs is another body that is out of touch with the nation. we are all concerned about it. it will limit the right to practice religion in this country. it will eliminate conflicts for those in the health-care profession or for employers who do not want to provide certain services. that is something we are all concerned with. it is not a catholic issue. it is the most fundamental issue. it is the freedom of relig
oversight, the other part was these agencies come in for the hearings, whether it is department of energy or labor, have detached they are -- how detached they are. you have someone from the department of labour who has never run a business. who does not understand bottom lines. who does not worry about payroll. you see there is a huge gap between what is going on and the regulatory agencies. you see why the nation is in trouble. they did not see the connection between how the regulations hurt...
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i'm thinking heavy manufacturing, the energy industry, areas that i saw that were very reluctant to get involved and make these vems. or say maybe if you have a great year, a small $50 million company could invest in $8,000 machine tools and write them off in one year, but know they're going to take that but the idea longer term is those jobs are protected and they become more competitive. where this gets particularly challenging to me is looking at international manufacturing, contrary to a lot of politics in washington, much of it is very robust and strong and competitive, but still reluctant with many of the tier one and tier two producers to make these decisions. and if they could reduce it down, say, into a two, four, seven-year schedule, if they want to go to the longer-term schedules, that's perfectly acceptable. but how would that work inside the idea of rate reduction if we could manage that to keep these things revenue neutral. >> if we could bring bonus in and out to encourage bonus investment. >> i'm talking about allowing the manufacturing company ready to make these capita
i'm thinking heavy manufacturing, the energy industry, areas that i saw that were very reluctant to get involved and make these vems. or say maybe if you have a great year, a small $50 million company could invest in $8,000 machine tools and write them off in one year, but know they're going to take that but the idea longer term is those jobs are protected and they become more competitive. where this gets particularly challenging to me is looking at international manufacturing, contrary to a...
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with most that satisfies and then here comes the cold front in this is your weekends this is the main energy demand friends to plan your day accordingly it slices the these payback 9:00 and then begins to clear out by 2:00 in the afternoon that is hidden is scattered rain showers all the way until three or 4:00 in the morning sunday before recovering to bright sunshine but breast temperatures we do have a winter storm watch in effect which encompasses the greater lake tahoe area we're talking to to feel snow at 7,000 ft. and above and up to 10 in. about 5,500 ft.. cloud cover to nice areas of patchy fog will has been close to the north otherwise mild temperatures the rainmaker overnight friday to saturday. talking about miles will go all the way to a low '70's in salinas and then we're talking about their rain and by sunday another chance of rain on tuesday and wednesday. ken as sports. the weight the sharks charge for plant that lives in phoenix tonight and a's fans canceled tonight's. loss nine does not the short side of third place in the pacific division tonight the sheriffs were trying
with most that satisfies and then here comes the cold front in this is your weekends this is the main energy demand friends to plan your day accordingly it slices the these payback 9:00 and then begins to clear out by 2:00 in the afternoon that is hidden is scattered rain showers all the way until three or 4:00 in the morning sunday before recovering to bright sunshine but breast temperatures we do have a winter storm watch in effect which encompasses the greater lake tahoe area we're talking...
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we talk about energy, growing the energy sector of our economy. we talk about manufacturing. one of the great manufacturing states of this country is wisconsin. we see manufacturers still leaving the state of wisconsin. the opportunity to compete against foreign competition makes it an even playing field for america. that is why i have gone out with a plan that repeals every single obama regulation that he has put in place that cost over $100 million a year. [applause] we will do that on day one. we can do that on day one. i am the only person that has gone out there and made that bold statement because is constricting the growth of our economy. number two, to take the tax code and simplify it. two rates. simple, five deductions. children, a charity's, pensions, health care, and housing. pro-growth. corporate tax, cut in half. so we can compete on the world coming eliminated. we have a plan. we will reduce the deficit 5 trillion dollars in five years. we will get to a balanced budget in five years. all of these things we have been out there -- [applause] we have another talki
we talk about energy, growing the energy sector of our economy. we talk about manufacturing. one of the great manufacturing states of this country is wisconsin. we see manufacturers still leaving the state of wisconsin. the opportunity to compete against foreign competition makes it an even playing field for america. that is why i have gone out with a plan that repeals every single obama regulation that he has put in place that cost over $100 million a year. [applause] we will do that on day...
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look at his energy policy. his energy policy was to say let's slow down the develop an of goal. he said by the way back during his campaign if someone once to build a new coal-fired plant they will go bankrupt. so we put that into place with regulations making it harder and harder to mine coal or use goal. in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas reserves but the federal government trying to insert itself, and fracking regulations with always regulate fracking for decades at the state level. to these energy policies help create jobs? >> no. >> you right. and the more he pursues those policies the harder it would be for americans to go back to work. there are other policies. the artist trade policies. you see, fully productive nation like ours, ours is the most productive workforce in the world of any major nations. it's good to be able to trade with other nations. it creates more jobs. during the last three and half years, european nation
look at his energy policy. his energy policy was to say let's slow down the develop an of goal. he said by the way back during his campaign if someone once to build a new coal-fired plant they will go bankrupt. so we put that into place with regulations making it harder and harder to mine coal or use goal. in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas...
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energy revolution which we're very proud of the amount of renewable energy that has been produced here in united states. it has now doubled in the last three years. we are proud in the department of interior and through the public lands of america that we have permitted 29 solar, geothermal, and wind projects in the last three years. we are on target to meet the president's direction that we get to 10,000 megawatts of power, which will power 3 million homes by the end of the year. >> what i will do, i will call on folks. if you have questions for secretaries salazar or heather zichal, let's do those now. i will stick around for other subjects. >> secretary salazar, is that all options are on the table in taxing the high gasoline prices. can you discuss the conditions under which you would consider release from the strategic petroleum reserve? >> i will just say that when you look at the history of the spr, as first used by president george h. bush in gulf war i, again used by president george w. bush during katrina, i think when you look at these issues, all options are at the table. t
energy revolution which we're very proud of the amount of renewable energy that has been produced here in united states. it has now doubled in the last three years. we are proud in the department of interior and through the public lands of america that we have permitted 29 solar, geothermal, and wind projects in the last three years. we are on target to meet the president's direction that we get to 10,000 megawatts of power, which will power 3 million homes by the end of the year. >> what...
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investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of powers uniting energy and a provision of its amendment as a just claim to your confidence and your support. respect for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in measures are duties enjoyed by the fundamental maksims of true liberty. the basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and alter their constitutions of government. but the constitution which at any time exists until changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is obligatory on all. the very idea of the power and right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government. toward the preservation of your government it is requisite not only that you discountenance to its acknowledged authority but also resist with care the spirit of innovation upon principles however specious is the pretexts. a famous pass sablg on political prosperity. of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, relimben and morality are indisp
investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of powers uniting energy and a provision of its amendment as a just claim to your confidence and your support. respect for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in measures are duties enjoyed by the fundamental maksims of true liberty. the basis of our political system is the right of the people to make and alter their constitutions of government. but the constitution which at any time...
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5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> bill: stossel matters segment tonight. listen to this stat. 40 years ago 30 million americans were receiving food stamps. today 46 million are getting them. 53% rise under president obama. charles krauthammer will have some thoughts on the situation a bit later on. but, first, our pal john stossel went undercover to show how easy it is to get money without government help. >> that's me with a beard. thank you. >> i wanted to see how much money i could make. at first i tried the basic homeless and cold, anything will help sign. after half an hour i switched to this sign. >> can i get a beer? i had seen beggars trying this more honest or you might say funny approach. i didn't think anyone would give this guy money but i was wrong. >> i just begged for an hour but i did well. if i did this for an 8 hour day i would have made 90 bucks. 23,000 for a year. tax-free. >> bill: here now is stossel. what did you learn from that? obviously that was done last winner
5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> bill: stossel matters segment tonight. listen to this stat. 40 years ago 30 million americans were receiving food stamps. today 46 million are getting them. 53% rise under president obama. charles krauthammer will have some thoughts on the situation a bit later on. but, first, our pal john stossel went undercover to show how easy it is to get money without government help. >> that's me with a beard. thank you....
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their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. neil: president coming out swinging, hitting his favorite target, rich fies guys, with a patriotic duty to pay more. so jay, you hear this, and are you offended or what? >> i think it's shameful our president would accuse people who disagree with his tax policy unpatriotic, does that meaner mean erskine bowles and unpatriotic, the president owes everyone a apology. i am a supply side economic guy, i disagree w
their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most...
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momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and can penetrate, cap and trade is basically a dead term. moving on to something else, and i think is the carbon tax. carbon tax is as easily as sales tax that would be applied to your electric bill or at the gas pump or all the goods and seservices that are produced wih gasoline electricity which means everything. tom: let's go back to the politics. on what to get into how this works. it passedhen nancy pelosi was speaker. it passed the house, did not get anywhere in the senate. so they're going to change the name, but it sounds like the same thing. >> and it barely passed the nancy pelosi c
momentum is growing for a carbon tax that would slam companies that use a lot of energy. that is just that any place that makes anything. the congressional budget office even studying climate change taxes. junk science, keep the change. this is a terrible idea. sounds liket is getting at least more visibility. >> well, since the election and hurricanes and the climate alarmists have gotten excited about the possibility of getting some sort of law passed by, 2013 to help their cause. and...
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one of arab springs that exploded over the last year and whether that has an outpouring and all that energy and kind of unexpected quality and the power of that movement and not assertion of what was often referred to as demand for array. and was at least in part which are thinking about. >> guest: unfortunately before the events occurred that would love to been able to write about them, but couldn't. and so i tank and formed by thinking since the manuscript is enterprise i was thinking about the arab springs, the events and india or the anticorruption about occupy wall street. come all vibrant social movements, some of which take up the language of rights and some of us don't in ways that surprised me quite frankly because often when a progressive social movement emerges, it does adapt the language of human rights in one form or another. it's we may well be entering the human rights century that there is attended the to prescribe more and more conflict in issues in one way or another in terms of rights in terms of human rights. and to some extent, this is a testament to the power of rights
one of arab springs that exploded over the last year and whether that has an outpouring and all that energy and kind of unexpected quality and the power of that movement and not assertion of what was often referred to as demand for array. and was at least in part which are thinking about. >> guest: unfortunately before the events occurred that would love to been able to write about them, but couldn't. and so i tank and formed by thinking since the manuscript is enterprise i was thinking...
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as long as there is that balance, i think the energy that still is within the basis of the two parties and not third-party movement. the ingredients are certainly there in a lot of ways because they're discussed with washington generally. but i don't see it having enough critical mass to really rise up at this point. >> and there's this valid access thing that's going to do an internet poll and put somebody on the ballot if that somebodyception to go on. but that's a hidden factor in this election. >> i was once a conservative. in '64 i campaigned for barry goldwater as a senior. i just voted for my last republican. john huntsman was on the ballot in maryland. i saw him the next day and told him i voted for him and i can say that proudly. i consider myself a rhino but you have to consider one thing. you have an elephant and you have an elephant. you have a jack ass and you can ride a jack ass but a rhino only has a point to make and has a very solid point to make and does it. i mean, no labels is around. that's almost the in between now and that's by mark mckinnon who was '43's public
as long as there is that balance, i think the energy that still is within the basis of the two parties and not third-party movement. the ingredients are certainly there in a lot of ways because they're discussed with washington generally. but i don't see it having enough critical mass to really rise up at this point. >> and there's this valid access thing that's going to do an internet poll and put somebody on the ballot if that somebodyception to go on. but that's a hidden factor in this...
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top energy adviser big oil guy. which should give you some understanding of why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to augustto acues the president of picking winners and loser and favoring campaign contributers, take a listen. >> romney: sometimes i have an impression that the attitudes of the administration is trying to stop oil gas and coal. that they don't want those sources. they want those things to get so so expensive and rare that wind and solar become highly efficient. >> jennifer: he didn't even mention solindrum. but the bottom line he has a lot of explaining to do. here to talk about romney's energy plan, such as it is, is daniel weiss dan, thank you so much for joining me inside "the war room." >> it's great to be back in "the war room." >> jennifer: it's great to have you back because a battler is on our side in the war room. speaking of winners and losers, i know you've looked at this, what would the romney-ryan
top energy adviser big oil guy. which should give you some understanding of why the energy plan that mitt romney rolled out today pushes more oil drilling and less regulation. mitt romney still has the gall to augustto acues the president of picking winners and loser and favoring campaign contributers, take a listen. >> romney: sometimes i have an impression that the attitudes of the administration is trying to stop oil gas and coal. that they don't want those sources. they want those...
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they went from the energy of protest, which is important, they converted that energy into political power. they were able to begin to implement their agenda. not always in dc. sometimes here. but state houses across the country. that is an incredible achievement from my point of view. occupy wall street, the center of gravity is different. they are more interested in direct democracy and action. they don't want to participate in that way. it's maybe they have less impact long-term than they might have otherwise. however, that's their choice. the rest of us, though, who are not occupiers, but who are concerned about the 99% need to find ways to begin to fill in the gaps and that's what we build the dream.org, the organization i'm part of, the organization i helped to lead is focused on. >> host: are you saying the occupy wall street is on the course >> guest: there's goings to be a role for direct action and democracy. >> host: the miewcht in particular. glrg they will continue to make contributions. they are creative and all over the country. who knows what they will come up with. they ma
they went from the energy of protest, which is important, they converted that energy into political power. they were able to begin to implement their agenda. not always in dc. sometimes here. but state houses across the country. that is an incredible achievement from my point of view. occupy wall street, the center of gravity is different. they are more interested in direct democracy and action. they don't want to participate in that way. it's maybe they have less impact long-term than they...
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on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want american coal and oil and garks american nuclear power, america -- american wind power. iowa ranks second only to denmark in wind power. and you may remember in 1994 i voted for something called gasohol which reagan signed as part of our national security energy program. in 1986 it had been renamed ethanol and i signed it again. in 1299 -- 1998 when big oil tried to kill it, chuck grassley said i was the one person who saved ethanol from being killed by big oil esm the reason is simple. if i have to choose between paying $1 billion to iran or to iowa, i will pic
on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want...
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but the there was an energy on the ground. in terms of what i have learned and experienced in the last year-and-a-half, it truly has been -- the biggest thing in terms of our primary is that it was really a testament to the grassroots. in any other cycle, what happened in the republican primary could not have happened. in any ordinary year, the should have been a very easy lay down. we were out-spent three-one. when we started, i was a 2%. >> the primaries back in march. you may not be sitting here. >> thank god for small miracles. >> you published an opinion piece in "the wall street *" this week where you say that america is that a crisis point. can you explain that to? >> i think we are at a fiscal and economic cliff. i think we have pursued government spending programs that have created a debt that is out of control. at the convention come after talking, i went home to my hotel at 1:30 a.m. and i was looking on my iphone at twitter. and the comedian paula pound stone had sent a tweet that evening. i don't know her, but she
but the there was an energy on the ground. in terms of what i have learned and experienced in the last year-and-a-half, it truly has been -- the biggest thing in terms of our primary is that it was really a testament to the grassroots. in any other cycle, what happened in the republican primary could not have happened. in any ordinary year, the should have been a very easy lay down. we were out-spent three-one. when we started, i was a 2%. >> the primaries back in march. you may not be...
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economy for last several years, iin 2007 we didn't know about recession for a full year because of the energy production in north texas, it has made a difference here in jobs, and income and disposable income. neil: but congressman, it is uncanny that let's say big swing states, i talk about you know ohio, and florida, and michigan, and wisconsin. where you have republican governors take charge, whether you like them or not, they seem among the most noteworthy state you know, growth. and they are the states in which because they of improving you could make an argument that the incumbent president is benefiting even those the policies -- it is weird. >> i hope people are able to see what the reality is, you are right. neil: so far they are not. they are not -- they might whether he or she is up for reelect, but they are credits the president. >> when election happens in november, they need to vote their pocketbook that is what matters. in texas we're a right-to-work state, no income taxes, a favorable regulatory climate do not let lawsuit run wild it is a reflect in the economy. >> breaking ne
economy for last several years, iin 2007 we didn't know about recession for a full year because of the energy production in north texas, it has made a difference here in jobs, and income and disposable income. neil: but congressman, it is uncanny that let's say big swing states, i talk about you know ohio, and florida, and michigan, and wisconsin. where you have republican governors take charge, whether you like them or not, they seem among the most noteworthy state you know, growth. and they...
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stop going after every effort to create and develop energy in the united states, to stop driving energy costs and gasoline prices higher and higher as obama's policies have done. take the trial lawyers and put them in plastic bags and drop them in the river. [ applause ] there are a series of things that if you do, we know that the economy will grow because id's happened before and when we watch us move in the wrong direction, the economy contracts. simple answer is cut spending, cut tax, have less regulation. okay. how do we get there? one, we need to maintain -- we need to have a conservative house of representatives majority. a 60-seat majority of conservatives in the senate. [ applause ] it's not good enough to have 51 or 52 or 53 because of the filibuster. and we need a conservative republican in the white house to sign the bills that the house and senate send. [ applause ] the news is good. in the house we start with a 25-seat majority for republicans. it's -- there's a conservative majority as well as a republican majority in the house at present. we need to build on that, thanks
stop going after every effort to create and develop energy in the united states, to stop driving energy costs and gasoline prices higher and higher as obama's policies have done. take the trial lawyers and put them in plastic bags and drop them in the river. [ applause ] there are a series of things that if you do, we know that the economy will grow because id's happened before and when we watch us move in the wrong direction, the economy contracts. simple answer is cut spending, cut tax, have...
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forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? [laughter] maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry behind to serve the common good. this washington is a place where politicians arrive as men and women of modest means. they become plutocrats. the money-making opportunities are really at less. enrichn't just themselves off of you for themselves. they spread the wealth around to their pals. this is called crony capitalism. [cheers and applause] i said in a speech over the summer, this is not the capitalism of the free men and free markets, of risk and sacrifice and innovation and hard work. it is the capitalism of connections
forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? [laughter] maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry...
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energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. trick question. i love everying about this count! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this grt land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first pla. [ male announcer ] one pill each mornin hours. zero heartburn. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roaed nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. neil: halftime not gone. that meltdown will never happen and again not yet. not when it comes to aig the government still keeps a close eye that means both laughed to beef up
energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. trick question. i love everying about this count! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this grt land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if...
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uncertainty in the middle east, at least a military conflict, and the domino effect of that, which would be energy prices spiking again. if you're an incumbent president, people in the $4 gas, the controversy now. if that went up in the august, september period, that could be devastating for an incumbent president. if it's domestic, it's not a dramatic game changing surprise, but i think when people around labor day see what the unemployment report is, around september, that's when the psychology, any good pollster will tell the psychology of the electorate settles in right about then. if it's a better number, then people start to feel better about the economy, that could change things. >> chris matthews? >> iran. i think if there's an attack on iran and obama has to react to that, i think that would be interesting. i think that would change everything. >> you brought the smart board to cnn. part of the changing technology that we've seen in our industry. if you look back to the scope of history with radio and roosevelt and the debates in 1960 and the social media in 2008, where are we in 2012 wit
uncertainty in the middle east, at least a military conflict, and the domino effect of that, which would be energy prices spiking again. if you're an incumbent president, people in the $4 gas, the controversy now. if that went up in the august, september period, that could be devastating for an incumbent president. if it's domestic, it's not a dramatic game changing surprise, but i think when people around labor day see what the unemployment report is, around september, that's when the...
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that is why i talked about an energy plan. if we create opportunities by reducing the oppressive regulatory burdens that this administration has put on those who want to drill for energy. they have appealed to voters across the country. someone who you can trust. someone that you know when they say they will do something they are not saying it because it happens to be the popular theme someone who has a long track record of convictions, someone who's going to go out and stand and fight because it is not just what they tell us to say or what is on their teleprompter. i do not happen to have one here tonight. [laughter] [cheers and applause] they know in their guts from their life experiences to living in america that this is what america needs and wants. they want someone who is not going to washington d.c. because and they want to be the most powerful person in the world. they want someone who's going to take that and bring it back to the country. [cheers and applause] there is one candidate in this race who can go out and mak
that is why i talked about an energy plan. if we create opportunities by reducing the oppressive regulatory burdens that this administration has put on those who want to drill for energy. they have appealed to voters across the country. someone who you can trust. someone that you know when they say they will do something they are not saying it because it happens to be the popular theme someone who has a long track record of convictions, someone who's going to go out and stand and fight because...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. neil: 39 days until the voters turned out but in 94 days the economy bottomed could drop out when the bush tax rates and and the sequestration spending cuts began. the fast approaching train wreck nobody tries to derail texas congressman ron paul joins me on the phone. no one mentions this. like a storm that is not there. get past the immediate election but then we will be that much deeper in debt. >> it is unbelievable. they are in denial. they're not bad people but they should wake up the people around the country know what i am talking about. but washington wants to keep it quiet. it is a blame game. neil: what do you think will happen? a prominent democrat told me he thinks the three or six month extension then hachette out with whoever is elected obama or
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. neil: 39 days until the voters turned out but in 94 days the economy bottomed could drop out when the bush tax rates and and the sequestration spending cuts began. the...
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it is important to develop new sources of energy here in america. it will be up to the voters what path we should take. will we double down on the top- down economic policies that helped get us into this mess or embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best? i look forward to having that debate. >> it is in honor to be here with you. i appreciate the chance to be with the president. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i am sure this is the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. congratulations. this is a tender topic. i have met people across the country. i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman said, "i have been out of work since may. can you help me?" yesterday was a rally in denver. a woman with a baby said, "my husband has had four jobs in three years -- part-time jobs. he lost his recent job." we lost our home. can you help us?" yes, we can. it will take a different path, not the one we have been on. not the one the president describes as a top-down tax cut for the
it is important to develop new sources of energy here in america. it will be up to the voters what path we should take. will we double down on the top- down economic policies that helped get us into this mess or embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best? i look forward to having that debate. >> it is in honor to be here with you. i appreciate the chance to be with the president. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary....
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so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> and here is the latest news you need to know right now. >> hello everyone. the u.s. is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of pakistan military leader. he is thought to be the master mind behind the 2008 terrorist attack on india which killed 166 people. >>> and a mock movie poster has popped up on several jihadist websites saying al qaeda coming soon again in new york and now the fbi and police want to find out who posted it. a spokesman stresses there is no specific or credible threat to the city. >>> it would seem no one's job is safe
so it's energy straight from nature to you. new nature valley protein bars. find them in the granola bar aisle. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $6.4 billion in new credit to small businesses across the country last year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible....
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we've done so in energy, building on the work, as i said, on the national commission security policy, health, housing, homeland security, institutional reform, the democracy project, which is sponsoring this event. and, of course, i'm sure all of you are aware of the extraordinary work done by -- led by senator pete dimenchi on fiscal and economic policy, our so-called debt reduction task force. our conversation this morning, as i mentioned, is part of bbc'. in a moment i'll introduce my colleague, john fortier who directs the panel and we'll moderate this. as the invitation notes, and as john will describe, this event will be followed, i'm not sure we have a date for this yet, june 20 -- june 20. thank you. on the vanishing moderate democrat, and he's here. and obviously secretary glickman has the same passionate interest as many in this room do with the subject today. but today we're talking about what's happened within the republican party over the last five decades. and while my role at bpc as i mentioned in my career for almost 25 years now has been largely devoted to transpatien
we've done so in energy, building on the work, as i said, on the national commission security policy, health, housing, homeland security, institutional reform, the democracy project, which is sponsoring this event. and, of course, i'm sure all of you are aware of the extraordinary work done by -- led by senator pete dimenchi on fiscal and economic policy, our so-called debt reduction task force. our conversation this morning, as i mentioned, is part of bbc'. in a moment i'll introduce my...
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there are areas on renewable energy where republicans in the past have supported the policies of the president. there has been a punishment to buy partisanship over last few years. is that punishment lifted? to republicans worry about facing a tea party apartment? -- opponent? i think that they may recognize that there is none of -- not a lot of point of coming to washington and being a republican. >> the romney proposal on the individual development accounts got a lot of praise. are there areas where you could see the two parties working together? >> surem, on job training but it is not just spend more money like the jobs bill the president obama wanted which was $8 billion when he was already spending $23 billion on a program that was scattered throughout the government. there needs to be necessary reform to improve job training so that people who are unemployed can get irrelevant training and when they graduate, they can get real jobs. i actually agree -- i think divided government is an excellent opportunity to tackle the really important issues in our country. the largest issues
there are areas on renewable energy where republicans in the past have supported the policies of the president. there has been a punishment to buy partisanship over last few years. is that punishment lifted? to republicans worry about facing a tea party apartment? -- opponent? i think that they may recognize that there is none of -- not a lot of point of coming to washington and being a republican. >> the romney proposal on the individual development accounts got a lot of praise. are...
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then a hearing on the energy department's loan guarantee program. the agency revoked a permit for a west virginia coal mine. that hearing alater. friday, supreme court justice talked about the term including the health care case. >> no court has attracted more attention in the press, academy and the ticket line outside the supreme court. a line that formed three days before oral argument commenced. some have described the controversy and they may be right if they mean the number of press conferences, prayer circles, protests going on outside the court while oral argument was underway inside. and though our cldeliberations e private, my favorite among press pieces wisely observed at the supreme court those who know don't talk and those who talk don't know. watch the rest of her comments online. at the c-span3 video library. >> from the heritage foundation a political forum. we'll hear from republican congressman jim jordan of ohio. this is about an hour. we are going to go ahead and get started. i hear we are out of food, sorry. i get it pays to show
then a hearing on the energy department's loan guarantee program. the agency revoked a permit for a west virginia coal mine. that hearing alater. friday, supreme court justice talked about the term including the health care case. >> no court has attracted more attention in the press, academy and the ticket line outside the supreme court. a line that formed three days before oral argument commenced. some have described the controversy and they may be right if they mean the number of press...
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we don't really have an energy crisis. we have got a crisis in relationship with father god and we do not have a relationship with the family of the father. and we've got to get that healed. [ applause ] there is a prevailing destructive spirit of divorce that is tearing marriages apart, families apart and a nation apart. and we've got to put a stop to it. being created equal does not mean we're created the same. no two snowflake's the same. no two fingerprints the same. no two people the same. the new testament refers to the family of faith as the body of christ. the world teaches that what you need to succeed are connections. god say what is you need to succeed is connectedness. every part in the body connected to every other part. i've recently pointing out to my friends, connect this part of the body properly to this part of the body, submit it to the head and the hand works properly. the hand of god, the love of god, the compassionate watch care of god must be demonstrated by people who have submitted their lives to t
we don't really have an energy crisis. we have got a crisis in relationship with father god and we do not have a relationship with the family of the father. and we've got to get that healed. [ applause ] there is a prevailing destructive spirit of divorce that is tearing marriages apart, families apart and a nation apart. and we've got to put a stop to it. being created equal does not mean we're created the same. no two snowflake's the same. no two fingerprints the same. no two people the same....
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it will reduce our energy dependence on the middle east. it will help us reduce the price of gasoline at the pump, which has doubled over the last three years. every single american consumer suffers from high gas prices. certainly our economy suffers from them as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce supports the provision and so does labor. on may 4, the afl-cio president said we were unanimous in saying we should build the pipeline. warren buffett yesterday on fox said it seems like it makes sense to me. for years is long enough. let's go ahead. this is an integral part. in my state alone, it takes 400 trucks a day off the road. 500 trucks a day beating up our roads and creating safety issues for our people. north dakota may pass alaska next year in oil production, but we cannot give the oil to the refineries if we do not have the pipelines to do it. recycling coal ash, the same thing. it reduces the cost of building roads. we provide strong environmental safeguards with a state-led approach. we need to move the provisions for word to the be
it will reduce our energy dependence on the middle east. it will help us reduce the price of gasoline at the pump, which has doubled over the last three years. every single american consumer suffers from high gas prices. certainly our economy suffers from them as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce supports the provision and so does labor. on may 4, the afl-cio president said we were unanimous in saying we should build the pipeline. warren buffett yesterday on fox said it seems like it makes...
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the energy in this room is spectacular. i spend most of my time in seattle in the city and so you can imagine if you're sort of conservative christian in seattle if you don't get out to things like this frequently you start to think maybe i'm the one that's crazy. but this book "indivisible" what we want to do in it is in the title. james robison and i are convinced that conservatives if we learn to work together and learn to think together and commit ourselves to a foundational set of principles can still turn the culture around. the problem is, of course, is that there are a lot of things that want to separate us. all of us part of the conservative movement know for instance conservatism is described as a three-legged stool. this is sort of a common way of describing conservatism. the idea of a three-legged stool is three coalition that is come together in the american conservative movement. there's fiscal conservatives, those are the people interested in limited government, free markets, you know, government doing a few
the energy in this room is spectacular. i spend most of my time in seattle in the city and so you can imagine if you're sort of conservative christian in seattle if you don't get out to things like this frequently you start to think maybe i'm the one that's crazy. but this book "indivisible" what we want to do in it is in the title. james robison and i are convinced that conservatives if we learn to work together and learn to think together and commit ourselves to a foundational set...
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right now we're in the import of energy. by 2020 we could be a net exporter of energy. not only does that help us from economic standpoi creating hundreds of thousands, even millions of jobs, it also helps us in the national security standpoint so we are not taking our money and sending it to people who don't like us. neil: so what are you doing these days? how are you playing this? defensively? how is your portfolio altered? >> neil, you've got to cover the downside of thi environment. they want them unprotected ainst losses. they're anticipating antibusiness climate, anticipating uncertainty pickling business contractions and so we're covering the downside making sure we're in a position where we can make money when the market is going up to be productive if the market is going down and lock it in on the way up. neil: what do you play besides lead futures and protecting us from nuclear fallout? >> there are thr ways to have your money completely protected against loss, fb fdic insurance. they're gravitating towards the guaranteed conact because the principle is guaran
right now we're in the import of energy. by 2020 we could be a net exporter of energy. not only does that help us from economic standpoi creating hundreds of thousands, even millions of jobs, it also helps us in the national security standpoint so we are not taking our money and sending it to people who don't like us. neil: so what are you doing these days? how are you playing this? defensively? how is your portfolio altered? >> neil, you've got to cover the downside of thi environment....
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would try and risk his reputation -- why would ryan risk his reputation with a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk all that by putting into at the things that are overtly false? >> i have a guess -- just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential candidate. you are the hatchet. you are the hammer. they are going to sell your point of view. they are going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare. -- medicare. if the candidate does not want to say it, then paul ryan has to say it. >> who is barack obama's hammer? >> joe biden. the vice-presidential candidate is usually the taft person, but you have to have some kernel of truth. there were blatant lies that were being told. >> a word on the republican party and minorities. >> if you look at the speakers, you have the strongest bench any party has had in memory. romney is sort of the old guy. you have got margo rubio -- marco rubio. you have these new governors. you have this new guy cruz from texas. all in their 40's who represent the fut
would try and risk his reputation -- why would ryan risk his reputation with a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk all that by putting into at the things that are overtly false? >> i have a guess -- just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential candidate. you are the hatchet. you are the hammer. they are going to sell your point of view. they are going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion...
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we should let the market decide rather than letting them pick what energy sources to like. i think you are probably aware that there are a land owners that do not want emend domain the use. what would you do to them or do you support eminent domain in this case. >> i worked for six years trying to approve that. it can only be used when there is a public purpose that provides compensation. otherwise it is a taking if someone does not provide fair market value. how would you address this situation? >> this is important for the pipeline to sit down with the land owners and negotiate in good faith where the route is going to go. we need to make sure that the compensation that is paid is fair market value. that was the problem with the decision in the past. >> which do you side with? >> you have to look at the alternative routes. if the route goes through someone's property, i know for a fact that when people have had complaints, they have moved pipelines. there is a lot of opportunity. i have never favored one over the other. i am in the oil and gas business so i see a wonderfu
we should let the market decide rather than letting them pick what energy sources to like. i think you are probably aware that there are a land owners that do not want emend domain the use. what would you do to them or do you support eminent domain in this case. >> i worked for six years trying to approve that. it can only be used when there is a public purpose that provides compensation. otherwise it is a taking if someone does not provide fair market value. how would you address this...
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you know these new belvita breakfast biscuits give us energy that lasts all morning long. which is important when your life is on the line. [ grunts ] i got one in my mouth! [ male announcer ] 18 grams of whole grain specially baked for nutritious sustained energy. new belvita. ( cheers and applause ) displon welcome back. >> jon: welcome back. it is february. when a young man's fancy lightly turns to the trillions of germs that surround him every moment. time for our latest installment of "hypochondriac update, "brought to you by fear. ( laughter ). fear it's-- what was that! we begin tonight in the world of viruses. >> aa muitate bird flu that is particularly menacing because it can be passed between humans. >> jon: everybody back! everybody back! ( laughter ) keep away from me! you guys have bird flu! i can taste it on you! and it tastes something like chicken. don't worry, this is a purele rifle. it shoots high-powered purele. and my tbes is i am not-- guess is i am not holding this in a particularly necessary fashion. ( laughter ) keep it together, stewart. keep actin
you know these new belvita breakfast biscuits give us energy that lasts all morning long. which is important when your life is on the line. [ grunts ] i got one in my mouth! [ male announcer ] 18 grams of whole grain specially baked for nutritious sustained energy. new belvita. ( cheers and applause ) displon welcome back. >> jon: welcome back. it is february. when a young man's fancy lightly turns to the trillions of germs that surround him every moment. time for our latest installment...
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in the fact he made a price of '04 energy and food prices to go higher people will have a harder time. that is the fact of libya have does that work out well? now what the big boom in housing? prices go up. neil: after the election? >> what ever. whenever. neil: now you are like a teenager. >> i am a country run by teenagers this does not make a lot of sense what we see. i hope we get through it and it does trigger a meltdown we need to go to our churches and temples to say a couple extra prayers. neil: fifth thought for their country now both fight for the job why the shellacking could happen all over again. giving the white house of big headache. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, this is a test. 4g lte has the fas
in the fact he made a price of '04 energy and food prices to go higher people will have a harder time. that is the fact of libya have does that work out well? now what the big boom in housing? prices go up. neil: after the election? >> what ever. whenever. neil: now you are like a teenager. >> i am a country run by teenagers this does not make a lot of sense what we see. i hope we get through it and it does trigger a meltdown we need to go to our churches and temples to say a couple...
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a common-sense energy policy. strong dollar policy. start scaling back -- you do that have to balance right away. you have to get the ship heading in the right direction. you do those things and just like you referenced we will take off with economic growth. but the in -- on tripura newer do what he has been doing for 200 years. our job is to create a structure that is conducive to job growth. i would argue that this administration is doing the opposite. >> everybody in the room understands this. i was a little bit more about it. one of the big problems with the way the economic team looks flat domestic policy, they think there are two combinations of answers to every problem under the sun. the first is to grow the government footprint and the other one is to raise the marginal tax rates -- depending on the day of the week, over $1 million or $500,000. we have a big problem right now with hunger among children. you have seen a lot of specials on tv. more children are hungry than at any point in this country's history. there are 28 gove
a common-sense energy policy. strong dollar policy. start scaling back -- you do that have to balance right away. you have to get the ship heading in the right direction. you do those things and just like you referenced we will take off with economic growth. but the in -- on tripura newer do what he has been doing for 200 years. our job is to create a structure that is conducive to job growth. i would argue that this administration is doing the opposite. >> everybody in the room...
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you'll make the person investment of your time, energy, passion to see that your view prevails. moderates kind of hope for the best. if it doesn't work out, that's okay too. >> i think there is another aspect to this, though. that is, we now talk about the moderates as this embattled narrow band always fighting for survival. in fact, if you think of it the other way the moderates were in many ways the establishment. and so every movement that attempted to crack the establishment couldn't do it from the top down. they had to do it from the bottom up. this was the essence of the goldwater revolution in '64, was to go out and organize the grass roots. the religious right as lee pointed out. has done the same thing, now the tea party. in all cases any effort on the part of conservatives to battle the establishment has had to go through the grass roots rather than from the top down. so it's not that moderates were immune to or against doing this, they never really had to. they assumed they were the sort of the historical basis of the republican party, so it was the others who were cr
you'll make the person investment of your time, energy, passion to see that your view prevails. moderates kind of hope for the best. if it doesn't work out, that's okay too. >> i think there is another aspect to this, though. that is, we now talk about the moderates as this embattled narrow band always fighting for survival. in fact, if you think of it the other way the moderates were in many ways the establishment. and so every movement that attempted to crack the establishment couldn't...